Refrigerator Illusion
Rice Brewing Sisters Club
South Korea
〈Sunhwan Belt〉,
Set upon a rotating, mechanized belt structure evocative of a conveyor belt, Sunhwan Belt presents a series of objects that undergo the circular process of production, distribution, consumption, decomposition, and ensuing re-production. If the historical conveyor system is tied with the histories of industrialized mass production and standardized labour, Sunhwan Belt
imagines the alternative ways of producing and distributing, and furthermore, the alternative ways of thinking, working, and living.
The installation of Sunhwan Belt is accompanied by a video that patches together the multiple voices of practitioners—scholar, farmer, activist, educator, worker, and poet—working in the fields of sustainable food production, distribution, environmental history, and activism. With this twofold structure, Sunhwan Belt attempts to reconfigure the conventional systems of mechanized production and distribution into an animate belt of circulating, and regenerating lives.
Jun YANG
〈The Emperor of China’s Ice/ An Artist who Buried 1000kg of Ice in the Ground〉, 2019.
Sangun HO
〈Around the Refrigerator〉, 2021.
Goen CHOI
〈Material Pool: 2021 ACC〉,
Minje JEON
〈In God We Trust〉,
Meewha LEE / E. J. Domoso
〈2,000kcal–0kcal〉, 2021.
TAO Hui
〈Smoke and Light〉,
EBS Knowledge Channel e
〈The Longest Minute〉,
〈The “Three Kilometers a Week” Diet〉,
Quatre Caps
〈Not Longer Life〉, 2019.
Screening Room
〈Screening Room〉,
Unhappy Circuit
〈Frozen Monuments for Humanity〉,
Kosuke ARAKI
〈Food Waste Ware〉,
Elia NURVISTA
〈Gastronocene〉, 2021.
Rice Brewing Sisters Club
〈Sunhwan Belt〉,
Jihyun David
〈Save Food from the Fridge〉, 2009.
Noplug People
〈Ancient Future of Storages〉,
Rice Brewing Sisters Club
〈Social Fermentation Archive〉,
Jangdong Collective
〈Gut (good) Place: For Every Jo Wangs〉, 2021.